Labeling Bias
6/25/2012 2:40 PM ET
Obama-Care opponents will get angry if the law is upheld, but liberal groups apparently won't if it's overturned. Michael Shear: "Opponents of the law are expecting to offer an outpouring of ...
6/20/2012 10:45 AM ET
The Times' front-page sob: "But pink slips are still going out in a crucial area: government....But
those with disappearing jobs say that the effects are not just economic
-- they mean longer ...
6/19/2012 11:06 AM ET
"...Mr.
McConnell did not sound like a bomb-thrower, but his speech was an
incendiary defense of the free flow of campaign cash in the wake of the
Supreme Court’s Citizens United ...
6/18/2012 11:56 AM ET
In a profile for the New York Times Sunday Magazine, reporter Matt Bai fawned over former Democratic senator and presidential candidate Bob Kerrey as "a statesmanlike and contemplative presence" ...
6/15/2012 11:05 AM ET
Given two chances, New York Times reporters Jonathan Weisman
and Michael Shear couldn't identify the universal-health-care backers
Families USA as liberal in their Friday piece on what happens ...
6/12/2012 1:06 PM ET
Jim Rutenberg on the "mainstream Republicanism" of...George W. Bush? to make the Tea Party movement look out of step. "But tough talk about the state of the party on Monday by former Gov. Jeb
...
5/31/2012 12:40 PM ET
The New York Times is transparently invested in promoting J Street,
the left-wing lobbying group of Jewish doves, as an influential
counterweight to the more hawkish American Israel Public ...
5/18/2012 12:02 PM ET
According to New York Times legal reporter Charlie Savage, the Tea Party is "conservative," but leftist Noam Chomsky is merely a "dissident thinker." And no label or identification for Chris ...
5/14/2012 2:29 PM ET
The Tea Party, previously marginalized by the New York Times as losing effectiveness, made Sunday's front page for endangering moderate deal-makers in the GOP with its "conservative fervor" and ...
5/9/2012 2:21 PM ET
Times reporter Monica Davey on Wednesday's front page: "Richard G. Lugar, one of the Senate's longest-serving members, a
collegial moderate who personified a gentler political era, was turned ...